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Chapter 557: Peninsula Storm

South Bank of the Han River.

The defense of the south bank of the Han River, a campaign called Operation Thunderbolt by the United Nations, had just ended. The south bank of the Han River changed hands, and the Chinese and North Korean troops withdrew to the north of the Han River.

Wonju City, not far from Seoul, immediately regained its abnormal prosperity after returning to South Korea. Although the sound of gunfire could be heard from time to time, the red-light district, casinos, and black markets were all packed with guests.

In the wilderness not far from Mount Chiyue, dozens of people in civilian clothes were digging holes with shovels. In the minus three degrees Celsius temperature, these civilians were working hard, with beads of sweat on their faces, half from the heat and half from fear.

The pits they dug, in professional terms, should be called mass graves, and once the pits were dug, the gendarmerie looking down at them would shower them with bullets.

Since Lee Seung-moon came to power, he has been very vigilant against left-wing elements in South Korea and established a protection and guidance alliance to discipline left-wing elements or suspected left-wing elements.

There was nothing wrong with being a member of the Alliance for the Protection of Leaders. Only a few people suffered. Most people had a worse "background" and were the kind of people who "could be improved through education" in terms of political attributes. At the very least, they were just trying to survive.

But since June 6, the situation has changed. The Korean People's Army advanced rapidly. After paying attention to the war situation for a day and a half, Lee Seung-man abandoned the fluke mentality that Seoul could be defended and began to make plans to retreat from Busan.

Retreat to save life is necessary, but you can't blame yourself. It's the 20th century now. Dialectics has been updated and iterated N times. It has long been proved that the upper political structure cannot be wrong. The only ones who are wrong are the lower class and the traitors who are willing to sell out their country for their own interests.

Who is the traitor Han?

Of course, it’s the left-wingers.

Thus, a massacre began against some members of the Baodao Alliance, with immediate execution without trial.

Within two days of the killing, the People's Army entered Seoul.

The People's Army invited members of the Alliance for Protection and Guidance to hold a grievance meeting, and then fired bullets of justice at the right wing and the families of the Han army in the name of punishing the executioners who killed their comrades.

Then, Syngman Rhee came back and spewed the flames of "revenge" at the left wing again.

then……

Seoul changed hands several times, and whoever came would be killed, making the whole city full of "Xiba" shouts.

Today, killing people every time a region is occupied or recovered has become the norm. Those killed no longer have obvious left-wing or right-wing colors. Most of them are ordinary people who have been swept up in the war and a small number of people with ulterior motives. This just proves the saying - it is better to kill a thousand people by mistake than to let one go.

These dozens of people who are about to be executed are cadres who were promoted on the front line during the North Korean occupation. From South Korea's perspective, these people are the backbone of the pseudo-North Korean government maintenance committee and are definitely traitors to South Korea.

The military police of the South Korean army are not ordinary soldiers. The vast majority of them have undergone political review and loyalty tests. They are loyal to the party and the country, love the great leader Syngman Rhee, are firm in their will, and will resolutely carry out the tasks assigned by the party (the Korean Kuomintang) without any compromise.

To them, this mission was just one of countless missions, nothing special and insignificant.

Some of them carried the modified caliber Type 1 Arisaka rifle on their shoulders, while others held the lightweight M carbine, guarding against the Korean traitors who were about to become their victims.

The same thing is that everyone has a cigarette in their mouth.

Behind them stood an American in plain clothes. His public identity was a consultant, but his real identity was hard to say. He was most likely an intelligence officer. It was hard to say why it was hard to say here. He could be a supervisor or he could be providing statistical information.

This was the idea of ​​Park Yun-seop, the captain of the gendarmerie squad. He was a smart man and would not fall for the brainwashing of loyalty. So he was afraid of death and did not want to go to the front line as cannon fodder, so he schemed around and paid a lot of price to be transferred into the gendarmerie.

Facing the cold wind, he slowly finished a cigarette, pulled out a pistol from the holster, unloaded the safety, and raised the muzzle of the gun to the sky, shouting, "Prepare for execution."

When he raised his gun, the other gendarmes had already thrown away their cigarette butts and were standing lazily waiting for the next command. As soon as he gave the command, everyone raised their guns and aimed at the people in the pit.

Just as he was about to shout "shoot", a jeep rushed over from a distance. Along with the noise of the engine, a sharp female voice came, "Wait, don't shoot."

As the voice reached the person, a woman in hunting clothes jumped out of the jeep and walked to the American consultant in two steps. "Jackie."

"Kong, why are you here?"

The woman was none other than Kong Lingxian, who was discovered by Keiko Nanyun, and the man who was speaking was Jackie McGowan, a senior member of the 501st Squadron of the U.S. Army Security Agency Operations Group.

The 501st Squad was formed to carry out intelligence operations against the East Asia after the attack on Pearl Harbor. It was initially deployed in Southeast Asia, mainly in the Philippines. After World War II, it was deployed to Okinawa. With the outbreak of the Korean War, it was deployed to South Korea.

The main responsibility of the 501st team is to clean out North Korean agents, guerrillas and "dangerous" left-wing figures who have infiltrated the rear of South Korea. They do not have to go to the front line and do a relatively safe job.

Kong Lingxian took out a roll of US dollars from his pocket and stuffed it into McGowan's hand at lightning speed, "Jackie, an acquaintance of mine is in there, I want to take him away."

McGowan looked down at the US dollar bills in his hand, about 50 in -dollar denominations. He put the money in his pocket, then waved to Park Yun-seop, signaling him to wait.

Then, looking at Kong Lingxian's face, he said, "Kong, I can give you a favor, but you have to send the person out of the Korean Peninsula as soon as possible and not come back. Also..."

McGowan pointed to the military police. "You can handle them yourself."

"Jackie, thank you so much, I owe you one."

After saying a few polite words, Kong Lingxian walked back to the jeep, took out a bag from the seat, came to Park Yun-seop, reached into the bag and took out two packs of Lucky Strike cigarettes, then took out a roll of US dollars from her clothes pocket and stuffed it into Park Yun-seop's clothes pocket without saying a word.

"I want to take someone with me."

Park Yun-seop didn't say anything, he just lifted the bag flap to cover the pocket tightly, everything was said without words.

After dealing with the captain, Kong Lingxian came to the other military police and gave each of them two packs of Lucky Coins and a piece of cardboard that looked like a movie ticket. This was the ticket. With the ticket, one could go to the special comfort team and hum nursery rhymes for 20 minutes.

The South Korean army's cigarette supply was not very sufficient, but it would not be without food for a long time, especially the military police, who had many ways to get supplies and had no worries about cigarettes. Every military policeman put the cigarettes into his pocket casually, but carefully put away the tickets.

This is not a ticket to a special comfort station, but to the UN comfort station, which only entertains UN troops. Korean troops and dogs are not allowed to enter. In most cases, they will not be willing to use it themselves, but intend to use it for exchange or as a gift.

The benefits were given out, and everyone suffered from eye problems at the same time, and could not see Kong Lingxian who was walking to the edge of the pit.

"Xiehuzi, come up." Kong Lingxian, who came to the edge of the pit, said to a pale, hunched young man.

The young man nicknamed Xiehuzi heard the shout and turned to look at Kong Lingxian's face. In an instant, the disappeared blood color condensed again, and a less dense smile emerged, "Bear girl?"

Kong Lingxian was in no mood to reminisce about the past. She shouted impatiently, "Come up quickly if you don't want to die."

Before Xie Huzi could react, a middle-aged man in his early fifties beside him shouted to Kong Lingxian, "Girl, we are from the same hometown. Please be kind and save me. I will work like a cow or a horse to repay you in my next life." (End of this chapter)

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